Thank you so much for doing this one, David. RUclips is very helpful as usually I cannot watch live, and for many of them like this, I need to watch twice to make sure i get all the points (plus I can come back when editing).
It would be a great feature if the user could click on a spot on the image and C1 would drop a point on the luminance curve that corresponds with that luminance value.
I've been an Aperture user but am now thinking of switching over to Capture One. I'm using the trial version. One question - can you 'add curves adjustments' like in Aperture? I found it very convenient being able to fine tune curves adjustments by using more than one curve. I've looked for a way of doing this but haven't found one.
Hi Patrick, You can use multiple layers and use the layer tool on each one, this also gives you the added value to change the opacity on each layer for more fine tunning.
Not sure whether you can click one point on the photo to create a point on your curve and then drag your mouse up (on the picture instead of curve) to increase the curve? (I remember lightroom be able to do that)
Hi David. It is well-known that Sony cameras tend to boost the greens a bit. Is there any chance to correct this, building up a preset with curves?. And I mean a preset that can be applied to a whole bunch of photos, not on a single one only. In Photoshop I do it setting the input for the greens in 132 and the Output in 128 Thanks so much for your fantastic educational work
Hi! Does anyone know if I can copy my RGB curve to my other curves in the same image? Say I make an s-curve in RGB, then I want to copy that exact curve onto my luma, red, green and blue curves.
There is no one who explains this software better than you! Thanks so much Mr. Grover
Thank you David. I'm a long time fan of C1 but time to time look at your videos whenever I need a refresher.
Thank you so much for doing this one, David. RUclips is very helpful as usually I cannot watch live, and for many of them like this, I need to watch twice to make sure i get all the points (plus I can come back when editing).
How do you change your menu bar to be that color? I find that color of the menu bar to be fascinating. Thank you.
It would be a great feature if the user could click on a spot on the image and C1 would drop a point on the luminance curve that corresponds with that luminance value.
+1 very useful and should be easy to do.
You can, see the eyedropper tool at the bottom right of the tool
Also its better to have copy curves between different channels too
Hi Scott. As noted in the previous answers you can already. I meant to show it but completely forgot!
I've been an Aperture user but am now thinking of switching over to Capture One. I'm using the trial version. One question - can you 'add curves adjustments' like in Aperture? I found it very convenient being able to fine tune curves adjustments by using more than one curve. I've looked for a way of doing this but haven't found one.
Hi Patrick,
You can use multiple layers and use the layer tool on each one, this also gives you the added value to change the opacity on each layer for more fine tunning.
@@CaptureOne thanks for the info
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Not sure whether you can click one point on the photo to create a point on your curve and then drag your mouse up (on the picture instead of curve) to increase the curve? (I remember lightroom be able to do that)
Hi David. It is well-known that Sony cameras tend to boost the greens a bit. Is there any chance to correct this, building up a preset with curves?. And I mean a preset that can be applied to a whole bunch of photos, not on a single one only. In Photoshop I do it setting the input for the greens in 132 and the Output in 128
Thanks so much for your fantastic educational work
You can set the right White Balance value in the respective tool and save it as a preset (hit the three parallel lines).
@@CaptureOne Thank you so much
Just curious, are you using a Wacom? If so, how are you scrolling on the tools on the left side without grabbing the scrollbar?
He uses a Wacom, mouse, and keyboard simultaneously.
Hi! Does anyone know if I can copy my RGB curve to my other curves in the same image? Say I make an s-curve in RGB, then I want to copy that exact curve onto my luma, red, green and blue curves.